The 14th Graduation Ceremony at Adventist University of Africa celebrated over 120 graduates, inspiring them with powerful messages on faith, service, and leadership from Drs. Munyumbwe, Kibuuka, and Omeler. The event highlighted academic excellence, spiritual growth, and a call to serve with humility and divine purpose across Africa and beyond.
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AUA Launches Cutting-Edge Studio to Revolutionize Online Education and Media Outreach
The Seventh-day Adventist Church’s mission in Africa began in the 1860s with pioneers like Hannah More. Official missionaries arrived in South Africa by 1887, overcoming challenges such as diseases and cultural resistance. Today, the church has over 10 million members, addressing contemporary issues like polygamy and youth engagement while leveraging technology and community development to enhance its mission.
Seventh-day Adventist Mission in Africa: A Historical Overview
The Seventh-day Adventist Church’s mission in Africa began in the 1860s with pioneers like Hannah More. Official missionaries arrived in South Africa by 1887, overcoming challenges such as diseases and cultural resistance. Today, the church has over 10 million members, addressing contemporary issues like polygamy and youth engagement while leveraging technology and community development to enhance its mission.
New Book Releases from ASDASG: Insights into Evangelism and Membership Retention in Sub-Saharan Africa
The Adventist University of Africa announces the release of pivotal studies by the Africa Seventh-day Adventist Study Group, led by Professor Sampson Nwaomah. These reports explore Evangelism Strategies, Conversion Patterns, and Membership Retention in Sub-Saharan Africa, providing vital insights to enhance outreach and engagement within the Seventh-day Adventist Church.

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